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sf JAMES VINCENT GALLAGHER Show 'em your badgefu yells a smiling, bovine-looking senior to a rather under- nourished junior at his side. The drawling Bremerton boy with the humorous face is none other than jim just call me Tiger Gallagher. :X transfer from Central High of Billings in 1952, jim has added real in- spiration to every phase of Prep life with a record eonsiting of the following: Class Sports Director Z, Class Secretary 4, li- Squad Football 2, Traek Team 2, 3, Yar- sity 3, l.etterman's Club 43 and Pep Club 4. jim is continually dreaming of having as much pull with Mr. Nleehan as johnson has. Un the serious side, he is thinking of continuing in the field of mathematics, if he eyer passes Trig. L.. 'IN Ze' NAT? JOSEPH HUGO GNECCHI joe is one of the stellar members of tlte Rainer Yalley ,Xthlc-tes, Inc. He graduated from Monte Yirgine in 1951 and came to Prep the following fall. His popularity as well as his athletic ability can be measured by a list of the numerous activities con- nected with the name joe Gneechi: Class President 1, 4, Student Council 1, 4, Sodality 1, Class .Xthletic Xlanager 2: Harlequin Club 2, 3, 4, Sargeant-at-.Xrms 4, Panther Club 3, 4, Pep Club 3, 4, Prom Committee 3, and, of course, football 1, 2, 3, 4, Varsity 3, 4, l.etterman's Club, 3, 4, Keep 4. His outstanding achievements are: All-Cross-State 2nd Team 3: 1st Team 4, and Catholie-.-Xll-American 2nd Team 4, joe's only dream is to see Speed Xlheri play pro basketball. JOHN ROBERT GILROY Robo entered .Xdelphia in '51 from the institution on the hill, St. joseph's. He did not go for the indifference shown by all the 'mighty' seniors, so he decided to change all that. The result of his toil is noted in his list of accomplishments: Class Secretary 1, Class Yeep 2, 4, Frosh Football and Basketball, B-Squad Foot- ball and Basketball 2, Baseball 2, 3, junior liloeution 2, Senior Elocution 3, Prom Committee 3, Panther Club 3. XVith the help of these activities, he has man- aged to make himself one of the 'neatest guys' at Prep. His pet hobby is playing jazz records during the winter and taking siestas during the summer. Bob has his goal in life in the field of mechanical engi- neering. F, . 7' ,N T' C ., A 1 lt ,,,,. JAM ES ALBERT GOOSM AN ll ever a Prepster makes good in the held of seienee, Sabre Hoy is the fellow to do it. This graduate of St. .Xlphonsus Grade School has shown amazing ability along these lines sinee entering Adelphia in 1951. His specialty is radio and electrical techniques, and he has been a licensed ham for many moons. ln his senior year, as president of the Radio Club, jim was in charge of the Civil Defense Communica- tions unit at .,Xdelphia. Otherwise, he has been in the Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4, Harlequin Club 4, and was an original founder of the Prep Radio Club. .Xfter tossing aside his robe of graduation, jim plans to enter the profession of modern Chemical lingineer- ing-'which is certainly down this science he-nd's alley.
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PAUL ALLEN DOYLE Seattle Prep will never regret the scholarship they awarded to a graduate of Our Lady of the Lake, namely Paul Doyle, alias Cradle Robber. Paul began his full schedule as a freshman debater and has kept the forensic flag flying all four years. He was president of the Debate Club as a senior, as well as a contestant in the Yoiee of Uemocracy finals. .-Xlways an honor roll lad, Paul also played a part in the Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4 and was chosen Prefect 3, 4. .-Xdd to this fottr solid years on the Panlher Staff, and two terms in the Panther and Orphean Clubs, and you find one of the H1051 versatile and well-liked of the Beuzer Boys. aw- , GREGORY LEE EISEN Speed flew into Prep in 1951 from the lakeshore wilds of St, Teresa's. Since waltz- ing through these famed portals, he has distinguished himself as a spirited and loyal Prepster. Always an able athlete, Greg turned out for the Cub basketball squad in his first year and for B-Squad basketball in the succeeding two years. Holding his namesake high, he graced the track team with his presence as a sprinter 2, 3, 4. He claims dozens of hobbies, one of which is dreaming up huge words, mostly of the unpronounceable variety. .-Xlthough his most important ambition is to sell his Stude to a Holy Names cheer- leader, he still hopes to go into an Escort Service Co-op with Robel and his buddies. A ALLAN JOSEPH FOX ,Xl trooped into our ltallowwl halls in the tall ot '31, .t gratltlate ot St, f'ailierine's. l'pon his .tt't'ix'al he entered the Sotlahty L Illilll with it flare for mztthematies, lluring hi' r and senior years. football and skiing i't-eeivetl a major 'portion of his .tfter hour time. .Xs a senior, ,Xl iomed the Letter- man! Club upon reeeiving his varsity foot' ball monogram. With tongue in cheek. soft spoken .Xl elaims that his ambition on this planet is to get one grade higher than Gilroy, Un the serious side, he has high hopes of putting his keen mind to praetieal use in some Hroeket to Mars eorporation .ts their chief aerotiatttttxtl engineer. 'fb Yard' ROBERT GEORGE ENGEL Bob entered Prep in '51, from the mighty institute of Assumption Grade School. Since then, he has earned a fine record for himself, which consists of the following: Sodality 1, 2, 3, Frosh Football and Basketball, B-Squad Basketball 23 Track Squad 23 Class Yeep 2, 43 Class Athletic Director 3, B4Squad Football 3, Pep Club 3,-1, Harlequin Club 2, 3, 43 The King , Panther Club 53 Echo Editor-im Chief 4. Besides being on the move all the time, Bob seems to have gained the ad- miration and friendship of everyone of his fellow Prepsters. His consistent drive and hard work have been the key factor in the success of this year's annual. With his background, Bob is sure to come through in the business world. id -scu-
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LAWRENCE JOSEPH GRANT One of the best speakers ever seen at Prep -'taken directly from the school paper, this statement aptly summarizes the chief trait of Larry Grant, viee-presi- dent of the Debate Club. His numerous triumphs, which he is always willing to discuss, have been inscribed on a variety of the Cups in the .Xdelphia trophy case. Larry also was class veep 13 Panllzer Staff Vtiriter 2, 3, 4, Orphean Club Charter Member 2, 33 Pep Club Rooter 43 and a staunch Sodalist 1, 2, 3, 4. Besides his hobby of representing lloyle in traftie eourt on week ends, Larry is currently making plans for the future, which is mighty bright with his recently awarded debate scholarship to Seattle l'. 'lil h ...JW WILLIAM FREDERICK GREEN One of those unfortunate souls that went to O'l3ea before seeing the light, Bill came to Prep in the fall of '52. With head- quarters in St. Catherine's territory, jovial Hill has been a driving force in Panther football during his three years on the gridiron. After two seasons with the B- Squad, Sleepy fought his way to a first-string berth on the top-flight Prep line of 'S-1. As a massive tackle, he became a vital eog in the machine that made Prep famous for its fighting determination. lies sides his letterman chores, Bill has been a Harlequin since his role in The King as a sophomore. His plans all point toward a career in the .Xir Force. 'WF-V EDWARD DAVID GUINASSO Out of the depths of Garlic Gulch in 1951 came this rough-and-tumble Prep- ster, lid Guinasso. One of a long line of .Xdelphia grads, liddie is a rugged member of the Mount Virgin parish where he at- tended grade school. With his steady line of wise-cracks. lid has developed into one of the funniest and friendliest students of otir boulevard palace. He is also an ardent baseball fan, and though he disclaims he is another Yogi Berra, lid did have a couple of good seasons with the .Xmerican Legion Prep Nine. The 1954 Prom Com- mittee included this German scholar t?j in their ranks. The future is still uncertain but Ed and his incessant good nature are bound to make good anywhere. X'--QP DAVID GORDON HAMILTON l3ristles alias Pork Chop is one of the major eontributions that Christ the King School made to Prep in 1951. Dave swung right into the branches of .Xdelphian life with an assorted lot of activities: So- dality 1, 2, 3, -lg Panther Stall 2, 33 News liditor Sq Pep Club 2, 3, -13 Radio Club 2, 3, 43 Yiee-President 4, and Echo Business Staff -1, .-Xs at senior, he also became a Harlequin by his fine work as assistant manager for The fklilky XYay. His roam- ing time is spent fighting for the CYO in which he has taken a vital part as Teen- flub President, Convention Delegate. and Camp Staff member. lf he ever passes his private class in Sociology, llave wants to push Forest Ridge into the nearest canyon.
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